The book A Childs Day a book of Rhymes was written by author Walter J De La Mare Here you can read free online of A Childs Day a book of Rhymes book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Childs Day a book of Rhymes a good or bad book?
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She'll pant and say, "O la! Miss Ann, I thought you was A bogey-man! Now! look at them Untidy clo'es! And, did you ever, What a nose! If you was in A smock, Miss Ann, They'd take you for The Miller's man. To see the mischief You have done, And me not twenty minutes gone!" 66 ' But now, my dear, for gracious sake, Eat up this slice of currant cake; Though, certain sure, you'll soon be screaming For me to come and find you dreaming. 67 A CHILD'S DAY In my young days in bed we'd be Once we had swa...llowed down our tea. And cake!- -we'd dance if mother spread A scrap of butter on our bread! Except my brother, little Jack, Who was, poor mite, a humptyback. But there! times change; he's grown a man; And I'm no chick meself, Miss Ann. Now, don't 'ee move a step from here, I sha'n't be gone for long, my dear!" But soon as Nurse's back was turned Ann's idle thumbs for mischief yearned. See now, those horrid scissors, oh, If they should slip an inch or so! If Ann should jog or jerk - - suppose They snipped off her small powdery nose!
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